Car Coding
I checked it through NCS Dummy as well. Is it pretty safe to say that it's always correct as it's reading and outputting possible factory values?
That being the case, I guess this is a different entry than for us E60 guys.
That being the case, I guess this is a different entry than for us E60 guys.
Quick question - if I invest in the tools listed in this thread, apart from being able to set options, will I have the ability to 'update' the various firmware / software(s) for the car like for example a newer version of software that improves the automatic box's jerky behaviour etc?
Thanks
Thanks
so basically either we can't have the double hazard on our E60's or the double hazard is in different code ..let's keep looking around
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Quick question - if I invest in the tools listed in this thread, apart from being able to set options, will I have the ability to 'update' the various firmware / software(s) for the car like for example a newer version of software that improves the automatic box's jerky behaviour etc?
Thanks
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Thanks - is there a proper list of the available modules? How do the dealerships do the changes if not via the ODB port? Is what I think is called Progman 'freely' available?
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In the glove box is a closed port in the fibre optic data line, they open the port and connect a high speed data connector to it and flash program the modules from there. Progman is and has been floating around the net for a long time, when you get to 10 posts PM me and I will sort you out with every thing you need, you will need to get a D-can INPA/ediabas OBD2 usb cable and have a half decent laptop available.
In the glove box is a closed port in the fibre optic data line, they open the port and connect a high speed data connector to it and flash program the modules from there. Progman is and has been floating around the net for a long time, when you get to 10 posts PM me and I will sort you out with every thing you need, you will need to get a D-can INPA/ediabas OBD2 usb cable and have a half decent laptop available.
Do you know if the module for the gearbox requires me to have a battery charger? Is there a list of available modules that can be flashed and what the latest versions are?
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Dont matter if the module is big or small, dont flash any module with out a battery charger its as simple as that, if your battery goes flat and the car goes into emergency shut down thats the module down the toilet.
There isnt a definite list as it depends on the options fitted, as for the latest software that could be ISTA/p v42, progman is no longer used by the service centers. I have v40.
There isnt a definite list as it depends on the options fitted, as for the latest software that could be ISTA/p v42, progman is no longer used by the service centers. I have v40.
Thanks. I checked my version with the idrive button 'trick' and it doesnt show a CIP number as I suspected from another thread but many modules for the various options (car is 545i SE with almost all options) but at the bottom was what I believe the be one of the main modules:-
E60 - something - need to check my phone for the image ...
E60 - something - need to check my phone for the image ...


